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Samsung Galaxy Chat B5330 – review

Not everyone are comfortable with touchscreen typing. Even though touchscreen are the present and future, there are still many like my wife who would love typing on the good old physical QWERTY keypad.  It gets challenging when you like Android ecosystem but still would prefer the convenience of QWERTY, you don’t come across many a device now. Samsung Galaxy Chat B5330 is a modest answer to your QWERTY+Android needs. Galaxy Ch@t B5440 is surprisingly is a very good looking phone and has a solid build quality. The white color device is especially is a visual delight. It soaks well in one’s palms and does not at all feel fragile. Like the rest of the Galaxy siblings, the chat is made of plastic though the nature of material never comes in the way it looks and feels. The volume rocker and power buttons are placed aptly, true to the Galaxy series. In short, the form factor scores high for Galaxy Chat, its palm-compact with a sense of premium inspite of it being an entry-level device. [gallery columns="5" ids="1766,1765,1764,1763,1762"] What hampers the goodness of the device though is the low resolution. Samsung Galaxy Chat features a 3-inch screen but the biggest let down is its 240×320 pixels resolution with a paltry 133 ppi. So naturally, display is not something to cheer about and neither it gives a vivid, sharp pictures nor makes browsing a pleasurable experience. Images get pixelated and viewing angles are not commendable either. But hold on! Its a entry-level smartphone so there are compromises to be made to maintain the price level, so we better be realistic. Galaxy-chat-screen Galaxy Chat is powered by 850 MHz processor running on Android 4.0 Ice cream sandwich OS skimmed with Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface.  Jellybean update? I would not bet on it. Samsung hits the bulls-eye where it really matters. The QWERTY keypad. The small compact keypad below the screen is a delight to fiddle with. Yes, the keys are small and those with bigger thumbs might struggle a bit but for the size, the keypad is well spaced and placed. Ah! It also makes a nice click sound. Galaxy-chat-keypad

 Galaxy Chat Interface and Functionality

Galaxy Chat comes pre-loaded with Android 4.0 Ice cream sandwich layered with latest version of  TouchWiz UI. In addition to its proprietory TouchWiz UI, Samsung has also included Nature UX, Yes, you heard it right, the same one Samsung uses in Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2. Though due to the small screen and less processing power of Galaxy Chat, there are few tweaks and optimization done to suit the device. In short, Galaxy Chat has a very good user interface. In addition to the physical QWERTY keypad, you can also use the touch keypad on screen for messaging. It is bit difficult though considering the 3″ screen size. Though If someone is buying this phone, it is purely for the physical keypad and so I wonder why would they be still  interested in using the touchpad. Though, the option is still there. Galaxy-chat-browser Browsing in small screen is not really an exciting affair and the stock browser is quiet slow. Though you have third-party browser apps like opera or firefox you can download. Small screen makes reading a bit difficult unless the website is optimized for mobiles with responsive design. Our website, Tech Raman has responsive design so it is easy to read on the small screen but when I tried other non-optimized sites, reading proved to be bit difficult and you have to pan zoom heavily and the low resolution makes the images and letters more pixelated. If you are not a heavy web browser, the device should be manageable. Galaxy-chat-back On the camera department, Galaxy Chat has a 2 MP shooter. Nothing much to talk about this very basic camera. You can also shoot video though at  320×240 resolution and 15fps. Just for namesake. Galaxy-chat-battery Samsung Galaxy Chat uses a 1200 mAh battery. It manages a 5 hours of talk time and 15.8 of stand-by on 3G network. A decent one at that. [pros]
  • Good build quality
  • Physical QWERTY keypad is very good.
  • Great form factor
[/pros] [cons]
  • Poor resolution
  • 2 MP camera is too basic
[/cons]  ]]>

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